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How To Change The Time On Your Watch

It may mean darker nights, but an extra hour in bed and cosy, winter evenings make it worthwhile! Moving your watch back an hour is easy, so don’t forget to put your clocks back on Sunday 25th October – after all you don’t want to turn up an hour early for work.

Twist & Turn

The method of changing the time on your watch will depend on whether your watch has a push down crown (the most common kind) or a screw down crown (usually found on waterproof watches). Once you know which kind yours is, follow our simple guides.

Top Tip

If your watch has a date function, you should avoid changing the time between 10 and 2. Changing the time of your watch during these hours could affect how your watch displays the date. If you find that you have a problem with your watch changing dates at noon instead of midnight, it simply means that your watch is on the wrong 12 hour cycle. To correct it, just move your watch forward 12 hours and the date should change at midnight again.

Tick Tock

Our Watch Aftercare section has all the tips and advice you need to keep your watch ticking nicely.